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EU-luvvie Branson, who lives in the British Virgin Islands tax haven, has been vocal in his support for a second referendum, saying voters have "shot themselves in the foot" by opting for Leave.

He has given office space and £25,000 to help start up the group, called UK-EU Open Policy Limited.

A note penned by Milburn and seen by The Sun said: “Virgin… are keen to help… Since we last spoke [they] have offered a further £25K, plus bigger office space, help with legal advice and a possible secondment.”

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Mega-rich supporters Sir Clive Cowdrey, the insurance tycoon, and private equity boss Stephen Peel have also been listed as backers of the new group, according to Companies House papers seen by the Daily Mail.